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Police searching for missing teenager Alice Gross have identified a new area of interest Credit: Metropolitan Police

Following yesterday's reconstruction, police have identified a new area of interest. They say they are assessing Elthorne Park, next to the River Brent, to determine if it is relevant to the investigation.

The mother of missing 14 year-old Alice Gross has sent a video message to her daughter appealing for her to come home. Alice has been missing from her home in Hanwell for a week and police say they do not know whether she has been a victim of a crime or has gone off voluntarily. Her family are very worried as she has been diagnosed with anorexia.

In the message, Rosalind Hodgkiss said her family missed her and wanted her to come home:

Alice Gross went missing on the 28th of August. Credit: Metropolitan Police

The Met Police has released CCTV footage of 14 year-old Alice Gross who has been missing for a week. The video was taken as she walked along the towpath next to the Grand Union Canal near Brentford Lock on the afternoon of August 28th.

Police want to talk to anyone who remembers seeing this rucksack near the River Brent. Credit: Metropolitan Police

Police have also found her bag which was found on a towpath next to the River Brent. They are appealing for anyone who remembers seeing her on August 28th to come forward. They also want to talk to anyone who befriended Alice at a song-writing workshop at the Camden Roundhouse last month.